Disclaimer: I don't own the characters unless they're the ones that don't appear in the books.

A/N: This is just something I started a year or two ago, and I happened to come across it while cleaning my room. I think I remember where I was going with this, but let me know if you'd like it if I continued.

BIRTHDAY WISH

Full Summary:

Ginny makes a wish on her 16th birthday. And in the wizarding world, a wish made on their 16th birthday comes true. Almost nobody remembers, but for Ginny, it's an incredibly good thing that she did.


"Alright everyone! Get in the car!" Arthur yelled from outside the house. He sighed when Fred and George appeared at the door with large grins. "Not you two."

"But dad—" Fred began.

"—I'm sure that Hogwarts has no others—"

"—to replace us in creating havoc."

"So you see, we really have to go," George finished with innocent grin.

"Absolutely not. Besides, you have your store to attend to. And I daresay that plenty of student have already stocked up on your products to use at school," Arthur said with a small smile, "Now go get Ginny and Ron's trunks."

Fred and George left grumbling, but by the time they reached the door, they had conniving smirks on their faces.

"Oh Ginnykins!" Fred called as they reached her room.

"Yes?" Ginny asked suspiciously. She knew something was going on.

"We have a request for you—" George began.

"I don't think so," Ginny said, turning away to pack some books into her school bag.

"But Gin-bug! We really need your help!" Fred whined, a pitiful look on his face.

"Fine, what is it?" she asked, "I'm not promising I'll do it though."

"Just take a few of our things with you to Hogwarts," Fred answered.

"Such as?"

"Some of our products," George answered evasively.

"What exactly would I be doing with them?"

"We'll send you instructions via owl," Fred said vaguely.

"Guys! I'm not going to do anything that will get me in trouble!" Ginny said.

"Oh don't worry—"

"—these products are new, never-seen special edition."

"Filch doesn't know about them—"

"—and we're pretty sure that Dumbledore wouldn't mind them being used."

"After all, they would provoke inter-house friendships!" George said mischievously.

"Alright, fine. I'll do it," Ginny said.

"Great!" Fred exclaimed, and they handed over a small wooden box with their store icon carved into it.

"It's shrunken for convenient transport," Fred began.

"We'll tell you how to un-shrink it when you get to Hogwarts," George said.

"Oh, and don't be surprised if we send you other products throughout the year."

"Fine, fine, just go away now so I can finish packing," Ginny answered as she heard her father call from outside again.

"Perfect!"

"You're our favorite sister!"

"I'm your only sister!" Ginny said.

"Yes well, you can never be too sure about Ron," George said.

"What do you mean?" Ginny asked curiously.

"Oh, you'll see," Fred winked, and the twins bounded out of the room laughing.


Thank you all for the wonderful reviews! They actually convinced me to keep going with the story! I churned out three chapters; they're quite short, but I wanted to end them where they ended. I think shorter chapters add a little to the suspense.